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June 18, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. " 



33 



SEED PANSY SEED 



Brown's Extra Select Superb 

 Giant Prize Pansies 



awarded Silver Medal, St. Louis Expoeition, 

 1904. It is a well known fact that my superior 

 strain of Pansies is the finest in the market and 

 has won prizes wherever exhibited. Flowers 

 are from three to four inches in diameter ; in 

 beauty they are unsurpassable and in color 

 they are incomparable. 



My own grown seed, new 1908 crop ready. 

 Your own selection of light or dark strain. 



Price Mixed Seed 



3000 seeds, $1.00; X oz., $1.50: X oz., $2.50; 

 1 oz., $5.00; %lb., $14.00; Xlb., $25.00; 

 lib., $50.00. 



Plants Ready September I 



Casli with order 



Peter Broivn 



PANSY SEED GROWER 



124. Ruby Street, Landaster, Pa. 



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P 



ANSY SEED 



Johnson's Pamous 

 Prize Winner Strain 



Place your order now for new crop seed 



1000 seeds, 30c; 2000 seeds, 50c; 

 5000 seed?, 31.00; per ounce, $5.00. 

 Send for complete Pansy list. 



JOHNSON SEED CO. 



217 Maiket S^ PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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the picnic and save one day. Trains 

 leave the B. & O. station, Allegheny, at 

 1 p. m. Trolley cars run every hour. 

 The committee having charge are P. S. 

 Bandolph, John Jones and Julius Ludwig. 



Various Notes. 



A party consisting of Wm. Falconer, 

 Fred Burki, E. C. Reineman, Julius Lud- 

 wig and W. A. Clarke visite* the beauti- 

 ful country place of B. H. Boggs at Se- 

 wickley, Pa., June 11. This is one of the 

 most delightful spots in this part of the 

 country, being situated on a hill which 

 in many parts of the country would be 

 considered a mountain. It overlooks the 

 whole Sewickley valley, with a view of 

 the Ohio river for miles and, while 

 within three minutes' drive -^ a bustling 

 village, is in a sense isolated. The man- 

 sion is reached by a drive which winds 

 around the hill at a grade which does 

 not seem at all unusual, especially as on 

 entering the grounds one finds something 

 striking to catch the eye and interest 

 him. In some spots are common wild 



ASTER GROWERS, ATTENTION 



Our seed is all sold. If you failed to get some it is your loss. 



HOWBVBR, get a Competition Card Now, Enter your Name as an Aster Grower of America 

 and win part of our 92M.O0 offered in prizes. Entry free. AH information gladly given. No cost to 

 you except to prepay the express on flowers sent in competition. 



ALTINO CULTURE CO., Canfield, Ohio 



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PRIMROSE 



SEED 



IMPROVED CHINESE 



Finest grown, large flowering, fringed, single 

 and double, 15 varieties, mixed. 500 seeds, $1.00; 

 half pkt., 50c. Have the varieties separate, also. 

 pi«p^._aaai M Obconica grand., flnest 

 P R I IVI U I^A large flowering mixed, 1000 



seeds, 60a. 

 ^^.-.^-«-_«._ Finest lacge flowering, 

 CINERARIA dwarf, mixed, lOOd 



seeds, 50c. 

 .«« ■ a B^i«v ■ikaAifi*^^ I'he best large 

 GIANT PANSY flowering varie 

 ties, critically selected, 6000 seeds, $1.00; half pkt., 

 50c.; oz., $3.50. 500 seeds of giant Mme. Perret 

 pansy added to every $1.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy. 

 CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



The Home of Primroses. 



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flowers, with clumps of wild crab, kal- 

 mias, rhododendrons and evergreens in 

 variety, all growing luxuriantly. The 

 gardener, W. C. Madson, took the party 

 in charge and pointed out the things of 

 most interest. Some of the observant 

 ones noticed the provision made for 

 birds all over the place and it developed 

 that Mr. Madson is the author of a work 

 on song birds of America. "While this 



IMPORT ORDERS 

 DUTCH and FRENCH 



BULBS 



BERMUDA and JAPXN 



LILIES 



Write me for prices. 



$tokes $eed Store^ 



219 Markit street, PHILADELPHIA. 



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Wm. P. Craig 



BULBS and PLANTS 



305 Flltiert St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



was not the best time to visit the green- 

 houses, his fall crop of mums and roses 

 was inspected and there was a bench of 

 carnations still blooming finely. 



The place contains about fifty acres 



